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The Religious Freedom of a Nation May Depend on One Small Cake Shop

And the Left is determined to destroy it.
Thu May 14, 2020 Daniel Greenfield
 

Masterpiece Cakeshop, a small family business that sits opposite a car wash in the Mission Trace Shopping Center, has survived a Supreme Court case and is struggling through the pandemic.

The challenges of running a small business during shutdowns, food supply disruptions, and economic turmoil aren’t unique to the Colorado cakeshop which specializes in custom designed cakes. But Jack Philips, the cakeshop’s masterpiece creator, has also spent 8 years battling for his religious freedom.

And the struggling cakeshop off South Wadsworth is dealing with its third lawsuit.

https://www.frontpagemag.com/fpm/2020/05/religious-freedom-nation-may-depend-one-small-cake-daniel-greenfield/

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And so, the Supreme Court ruling didn't provide much of a break for the small family business which had been forced to cut its staff and get out of the wedding cake business entirely to avoid more lawsuits.

This is what happens when SCOTUS punts.  The earlier "victories" fell way too short, and left the door open for this harassment.  The beatings will continue until the SCOTS makes a clear ruling.
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This is not a case religious freedom. This is a case of freedom. The freedom of the business owner to operate his business they way he or she wants to operate.
A business person has the complete right to run their business without being forced to make things by gov. decree.
The customer has no right to demand a business make something for him or her the way they want.
They can only request it.
If the business says they don't want to make it the way the customer wants, it's too bad for the customer.
He can go elsewhere or make it himself. He has no right to demand a business make him something his way.